VIDEO: Polish 'Neo-Nazis' Attack Orthodox Jews at London Music Festival

A group of Orthodox Jews were attacked by a gang of Polish ‘Neo-Nazis’ at a free music event in Tottenham, north London.The International Business Timesreports that police were called to the event following reports of a disturbance at Markfield Recreation Ground on Saturday.

The attack also saw a 24-year-old man stabbed. He was taken to an east London hospital, but his condition is not believed to be serious.

A man has been arrested for racially and religiously aggravated assault, after allegedly pulling a skull cap from a Jewish man’s head, but no one has yet been arrested in connection with the stabbing.

Oz Katerji, a journalist who witnessed the assault, said: “About 150 of us were having a party in Markfield Park in Tottenham, neo-Nazi Polish fascists turn up, full scale riot erupted.”

The Haringey Green Party said that the group responsible for the attack are called Zjednoczeni Emigranci (ZE), which translates as ‘United Immigrants’.

A spokesman said: “On Saturday 21st of June, there was a licensed community event in Markfield Park, South Tottenham. Unknown to the locals, police, and anti-fascist campaigners, a small extreme nationalist Polish group, Zjednoczeni Emigranci had also planned an event nearby.

“Taking the peaceful community event by surprise, ZE launched an unprovoked attack, hurling verbal abuse at locals, intimidating the children and families that were present, before turning to physical violence.”

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “A group of around 20 people, predominantly male and from the Eastern European community, arrived at the location during the course of the event. This was a loose collection of people – not a designated march.

“Enquiries continue into the subsequent disorder, during which fireworks were thrown. We are not aware of any further injuries.

“A 22-year-old Polish man was arrested after a man’s kippah [skull cap] was pushed from his head. He has subsequently been charged with racially and religiously aggravated common assault.”

A video of the attack, which shows the attackers throwing fireworks and hurling stones, has been uploaded on YouTube: